David Heymann Architect, FAIA Harwell Hamilton Harris Regents Professor / University of ACSA and University of Texas Distinguished Teaching Professor

I. EDUCATION

Harvard University Graduate School of Design Master’s Degree in Architecture, 1988

The Cooper Union, Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture, 1984

II. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

The University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture Full Professor: 2004 – present Associate Professor with tenure: 1996 – 2004 Assistant Professor: 1991 – 1996 Appointed Professorships: Harwell Hamilton Harris Regents Professor, 2011 – present Martin S. Kermacy Centennial Professor, 2001 – 2011 Meadows Centennial Teaching Fellow, 1997 – 2001 Significant Administrative Service: Co-Chair, Lectures & Exhibitions Committee, 2018 – present Chair, Landscape Architecture Graduate Studies Committee, 2009 – 2012 Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs, 1998 – 2003 Director, Graduate First Professional Degree Program, 1995 – 1998 Significant Teaching Awards: Design Intelligence 25 Most Admired Educators, 2018 Design Intelligence 25 Most Admired Educators, 2017 University of Texas Regents’ Statewide Outstanding Teaching Award, 2009 AIA / ACSA Distinguished Teaching Professor, 2007 – present Friars’ Centennial Teaching Award, 2003 – 2004 Texas Society of Architects Edward J. Romeiniec Teaching Award, 2002 University of Texas Academy of Distinguished Teaching Professors, 2002 – present Dads' Association Centennial Teaching Fellow, 1997 – 1998 Eyes of Texas Excellence in Teaching Award, 1998 School of Architecture Outstanding Teacher Award, 1997, and 1994 Texas Ex-Students' Award for Teaching Excellence, 1992 – 1993

Iowa State University, Department of Architecture Adjunct Assistant Professor, 1988 – 1991 Teaching Awards: Iowa Regents' Teaching Excellence Award, 1990 Outstanding Performance in Teaching Award, 1989

2. Academic Appointments, continued

Other Teaching

University of San Francisco Quito, School of Architecture Summer Studio, Galapagos (2019) Summer Studio, Quito (2018)

Smithsonian Institution, Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design City of Neighborhoods, Elsa-Edcouch, TX, 2008 Design Directions, New York, NY, 2005 Summer Design Institute, New York, NY, 2002 and 2003

New York Foundation for the Arts / Council on the Humanities Artist / Scholar Program, 1986

Invited Review Critic Architectural Association, School of Architecture, London Arizona State University, Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts Auburn University, School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture California College of Arts, San Francisco Drury University, Hammons School of Architecture Harvard University, Graduate School of Design Iowa State University, College of Design Parsons School of Design Portland State University College of the Arts, School of Architecture Prairie View A&M University, College of Architecture Rhode Island School of Design, Department of Architecture Rice University, School of Architecture Southern California Institute of Architecture Stanford University, Architectural Design Program Technical University Dresden Texas A&M University, College of Architecture Texas Tech University, College of Architecture Tulane University, School of Architecture University of British Columbia, School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture University of Southern California, College of Architecture University of Houston, College of Architecture University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture and Planning University of Minnesota, School of Architecture University of New Mexico, School of Architecture and Planning University of Texas at Arlington, School of Architecture University of Toronto, John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture University of Virginia, School of Architecture Washington University in St. Louis, College of Architecture Yale University, School of Architecture 3. David Heymann, continued

III. ACADEMIC RESEARCH

Book: My Beautiful City Austin, (Houston, John M. Hardy Press) November 2014 Selected Reviews and Coverage: John Cline, Austin's Psychic Heart, Los Angeles Review of Books, 9.8.15 Michael Barrett, Reading American Cities: Books About Austin, TheGuardian.com, 9.4.15 Off the Shelf, Harvard Magazine, September – October 2015, p.61 Peter Wheelwright, Architects Telling Tales, Architectural Record, August, 2015 David Plick, David Heymann's My Beautiful City Austin, The Value of Architecture, 8.15 Michelle Newby, My Beautiful City Austin, Lone Star Literary Life, Spring, 2015 Ted Flato, Heymann's 'My Beautiful City Austin’…, San Antonio Express News, 5.15.15 Brad Tyer, Austin, Our Austin, The Texas Observer, 5.6.15, vol. 107, num. 5, pp. 30-31 Mark Lamster, Two Texas Books of Note, Morning News, 4.17.15 Aaron Seward, Lotus Eaters Lost, The Architects Newspaper, 04.02.15, pp. 22-23, James Brasuell, Austin a Shadow of its Former Self, Planetizen, 3.21.15 Lynn Gosnell, A Cosmic Elegy for Austin's Built Environment, Rice, p. 46, Winter, 2015 Jane Robbins Mize, David Heymann on My Beautiful City Austin, Alcalde, 2.11.15 Maggie Galehouse, Architect Writes of Bad Decisions, Houston Chronicle, 01.30.15 Lisa Gray, The Trouble With Austin, Houston Chronicle, 12.20.14, pp. E1, E8 Francesca Mari, Architect … Also Builds With Words, New York Times, 12.14.14, p. 37B Raj Mankad, Austin Autophagia, CITE, offcite.org, 12.12.14 Selected Readings and Interviews: Spoonbill and Sugartown Books, Brooklyn New York, 10.23.15 Hennessey + Ingalls Bookstore, Santa Monica, 7.18.15 Mike Lee, David Heymann on My Beautiful City Austin, KUT Austin, 5.18.15 Twig, San Antonio, 5.6.15 Blue Willow Bookstore, Houston, 4.16.15 Malvern Books, Austin, 4.9.15 John Aielli, Arts Eclectic, KUT Austin, 3.25.15 Book People, Austin, 2.17.15: .05 South By Southwest, Austin, 2.13.15 Brazos Books, Houston, 2.5.15

Long-form Essays written for Places Journal Landscape Thanks You to Remember That, 7.19 Beyond the Ugly Pet, 7.17 Trouble with Terminators, 6.16 A Building, Not a Colt Revolver, 2.15 Tracks / A Walk in the Arctic, 12.14 A Life in Ruins, 01.14 Please Save Modernism from the Modern, 05.13 My Beautiful City, 01.02.13 An Un-flushable Urinal: Thoughts on the Aesthetic Potential of Sustainability, 06.12 The Evil, Evil Grain Elevator, 12.11 A Mound in the Wood, 12.11 Landscape Is Our Sex, 11.11 The Eastward-moving House, 07.11 4. Academic Research, Long-from Essays for Places Journal, continued

Site, Ascendant, 12.10 Naturization Takes Command, 12.10 A Cloud on a Lake, 11.10

Selected Chapters and Articles in Books or Journals Net Zero, in LOG 46, August 2019 The Perfect Host, in CITE (Rice Design Alliance), Fall 2017, pp. 72-74 A Binding Debate Renewed, in CITE (Rice Design Alliance), Spring 2015, pp. 36-43, ill. My Middle-Aged City, in Texas Architect, March/April, 2015, vol. 65, num. 2, pp. 15-16, ill. The Coroners Report, in CITE (Rice Design Alliance), Fall 2014, p. 45 El Muy Malvado Elevador de Granos, in SUMMA+ Argentina, April 2013, num. 128, pp. 68-75, ill. O Mal, O Maldito Elevador de Grãos, in SUMMA+ Brazil, April 2013, num. 128, pp. 68-75, ill. Un MontÍculo En El Bosque, in SUMMA+ Argentina, February 2013, num. 127, pp. 76-83, ill. Um MontÍculo No Bosque, in SUMMA+ Brazil, February 2013, num. 127, pp. 76-83, ill. El Paisaje Es Como El Sexo, in SUMMA+ Argentina, December 2012, num. 126, pp. 94-103, ill. El Paisagem É Como O Sexo, in SUMMA+ Brazil, December 2012, num. 126, pp. 94-103, ill. Some Ado About Nothingness, in CITE (Rice Design Alliance), Summer 2012, pp. 10-15, ill. Afterword: Afterward, in Academic Practice (Center for American Architecture, 2010), pp. 130-2 I ♥ Goldsmith Hall, in 100: Traces & Trajectories (University of Texas, 2010), pp. 18-21, ill. Moonlight Towers, in Sinclair Black and Frederick Steiner, editors: Emergent Urbanism (Congress of New Urbanism, 2008), pp. 52-53, ill. Limestone, in Placenotes Austin (Austin, Charles Moore Foundation, 2005), unbound Terrors and Pleasures of the New Automaton, in Catherine Spellman, editor: Re-Envisioning Landscape (Barcelona, Actar Press, 2003), pp.188-199, ill. Correspondence in Translation, in Architecture Urbanism Landscape (London, Architectural Association Press, 1999), pp. 26-29 Why We Work at the Big Table, in Cornell Journal of Architecture 6 (Ithaca, 1999), pp. 35-49, ill. Precise, Anonymous, Enigmatic, in Iowa Architect, Winter 1990, vol. 39, num. 4, pp. 28-35, ill.

Co-Authored Journal Articles S. Windhager, F. Steiner, M. Simmons, and D. Heymann, Ecosystem Services as a Basis for Design Goals, Landscape Journal (University of Wisconsin, 2010) vol. 29, num. 4, pp. 107-123, ill. Kevin Alter and David Heymann, moonlight 1895-1995, warehouse eleven (Univ. of Manitoba, 2002), pp. 56-63, ill. Kevin Alter and David Heymann, Inside Out, Texas Architect, July, 1998, v. 48, n. 4, pp. 26-29 Kevin Alter and David Heymann, House on the Pedernales, OZ (Kansas State University, 1997), vol. 19, pp. 46-49, ill.

Peer Reviewed Essays in Conference Proceedings An Un-Flushable Urinal: Thoughts on the Aesthetic Potential of Sustainability, Beyond LEED, UT, 1.2012, ill. Nature on Edge: Ark and Eden, in Borderlands, Contested Terrain, [Proceedings of ACSA Western Regional Conference] (Montana State University, 2002), pp. 9-13 The Eastward-moving House, in J.B.Jackson and the American Landscape, (University of New Mexico, 1998) Terrors and Pleasures of the New Automaton, in Constructing Identity, [Proceedings of 1997 ACSA National Conference] (Washington, D.C., ACSA Press, 1997), pp. 461-467, ill. Terrors and Pleasures of the New Automaton, in Architecture and the New Geographies of Power (ACSA: University of Montana, 1997), pp. 6.1-6.8, ill. 5. Academic Research, Essays in Conference Proceedings, continued

A Candy Bar in a Razor Blade, in Proceedings [of 1995 ACSA National Conference], (Washington, D.C.: ACSA, 1995) pp. 622-630, ill. On Making More Nature in Landscape Today, in A Community of Diverse Interests [Proceedings of ACSA National Conference](ACSA, 1994), pp. 480-485, ill. On Making More Nature in Landscape Today, in Contested Landscapes [Proceedings of ACSA West Regional Conference] (Salt Lake City, University of Utah, 1993), pp. 121-127, ill. The Eastward-moving House, in Architectural Education: Where We Are Now, [Proceedings of ACSA National Conference] (Washington, D.C., ACSA, 1992), pp. 109-113

Invited Academic, Professional, and Public Lectures On the Aesthetics of Sustainability, University of San Francisco Quito, Ecuador, 2019 On Monumentality, University of San Francisco Quito, Ecuador, 2018 Landescapes, University of San Francisco Quito, Ecuador, 2018 On the Aesthetics of Sustainability, Montana State University, 2017 On the Aesthetics of Sustainability, Oskar von Miller Forum, Munich, Germany, 2017 Landescapes, Technical University, Dresden, Germany, 2017 On the Aesthetics of Sustainability, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, 2016 Landscape is Our Sex, College of Architecture, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, 2015 David Heymann: Work, Pecha Kucha, Austin, 2015 On Adding to a Sustainable Building, Prairie View A&M University, 2015 On Adding to a Sustainable Building, LRGV AIA Convention, 2014 Landscape is Our Sex, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, 2014 The Issues At Work, Bogliasco Foundation Liguria Study Center, Bogliasco (Genoa), Italy, 2013 Sustainability is an Un-Flushable Urinal, University of Texas School of Law Faculty, 2013 Landscape is Our Sex, AIA Dallas Center For Architecture, Dallas, Texas, 2013 On the Aesthetics of Sustainability, Rockefeller Study Center, Bellagio, Italy, 2013 David Heymann and Guest, with Murray Legge, in lecture series Two Ships Passing, Visual Arts Center, UT, 2012 Landscape is Our Sex, College of Design, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 2011 Design and Landscape, MFAH Dora Maar House, Menerbes, France, 2011 Site, Desire, Construction, School of Architecture, University of Virginia, 2011 Sustainability and the Bush House, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, 2009 Sustainability and the Bush House, Keynote, Northern Virginia Builders Association, 2008 Green Basics, for Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design, Elsa, TX, 2008 Who’s Afraid of Site Analysis, Parsons School of Design, 2007 Thoughts on Arizona Design, Arizona AIA Convention, 2003 Architectural Registrations of Nature, Cooper-Hewitt Summer Design Institute, 2003 More Assaults on the Natural Landscape, Richard Stahl Memorial Lecture, Drury University, 2002 Midwife or Master Builder: What do Architects Do?, and Landescapes, Amarillo College, 2002 Landescapes, Texas Tech University, 2002 Recent Practice, in lecture series: Touching the Earth Lightly, University of Houston, 2001 Sandra Fiedorek / David Heymann, in: Texas Best, Umlauf Sculpture Garden, Austin, 2001 More Domestic Filler in the American Landscape, Architectural Association, London, 2001 Recent Practice, University of New Mexico, 2001 David Heymann, in Emerging Voices, Architectural League, New York, 2001 Terrors and Pleasures of the (New) Automaton, in series Re-envisioning Landscape, ASU, 1999 6. Academic Research, Lectures, continued

Landscape as Mentor, Charles W. Moore Foundation, 1998 Why We Work at the Big Table, in series A Conspiracy With Reality, Arizona State University, 1997 Nature and the New Automaton, South Texas Museum of Art, Corpus Christi, 1997 Terrors and Pleasures of the Automaton, in series An Argument for Urbanism, California Col. of Arts and Crafts, 1995 Precise, Anonymous, Enigmatic, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1991 Architecture, Context, and The Landscape of Democracy, Iowa Chapter AIA Annual Convention, Des Moines, 1990 The Drive Through State, The University of Michigan, 1990 On the Architecture of Rural Iowa, College of Design Lecture Series, Iowa State University, 1989

Invited Symposium Speaker “Sustainability Showdown,” speaker (and debate winner), University of Texas, 2015 “Architects Writing,” Texas Society of Architects Convention, Dallas, 2015 “The Track to Fellowship,” speaker, Texas Society of Architects Convention, Houston, 2014 “On Aesthetics and Sustainability,” speaker, BEYOND LEED, University of Texas, 2012 “Brain Trust,” panel member, Echoing Green, Austin, Texas, 2011 “On Distinguished Teaching,” panel member, ACSA National Conference, Houston, 1994 Moderator, ACSA Southwest Regional Conference, University of Texas, Austin, TX, 2007 “Stone: Stability and Status,” speaker, Technologies of Place, University of Texas, 2004 “On Artificial Love,” speaker, Books and Buildings, University of Texas, Austin, 2004 Panel member, Conference on Beginning Design, Louisiana State University, 1996 Moderator, ACSA Southwest Regional Conference, University of Texas, Austin, 1994 Moderator, ACSA West Regional Conference, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1994

Research Honors Bradford Williams Medal, American Society of Landscape Architects, 2012, for the essay Landscape Is Our Sex Essay, Terrors and Pleasures of the New Automaton, peer nominated to ACSA National Conference, 1997 AIA Honors in Education Jury Recognition for Why We Work at the Big Table studio, 1997 Essay, On Making More Nature in Landscape Today, peer honored as Most Noteworthy Submission to the ACSA National Conference, 1994 Essay, On Making More Nature in Landscape Today, peer nominated to ACSA National Conference, 1993

Academic and Artistic Residencies Visiting Scholar, Artists and Scholars Program, American Academy in Rome, 2016 Resident Writer, Artsmith, Laredo, Texas, November, 2015 Resident Artist, The Arctic Circle Program, Svalbard, Norway, 2014 Fellow, Bogliasco Foundation Liguria Study Center, Bogliasco (Genoa), Italy, 2013 Fellow, Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio (Como), Italy, 2012 Brown Resident, Dora Maar House (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston), Menerbes, France, 2011 Visiting Scholar, Artists and Scholars Program, American Academy in Rome, 2008 Visiting Scholar, Artists and Scholars Program, American Academy in Rome, 2002 Resident Artist, Iowa Lakes College, Spirit Lake, IA, 1990 & 1991 Resident Artist, MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH, 1986 Resident Artist, Ucross Foundation, Ucross, WY, 1986

7. Academic Research, continued

Selected Grants Creative Research Grant, University of Texas, 2018 Dean's Research Assignment, University of Texas, 2017 Faculty Research Grant, University of Texas, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016 President's Innovation Grant, University of Texas, 2014 Olympus Camera Equipment Grant, Olympus Corporation, 2014 Meadows Foundation Grant, 2010 Faculty Research Assistantship, University of Texas, 2009 Mike Hogg Fellowship, University of Texas, 1996 Summer Research Grant, University of Texas, 1992 Graham Foundation Grant, The Graham Foundation, Chicago, 1991 Design Research Institute Grant, Iowa State University, 1989 Design Arts Fellowship, New York Foundation for the Arts, 1985

IV – ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE David Heymann, Architect, Austin, Texas, 1991 – present Heymann Miller Underhill, Architects, Ames, Iowa, 1988 – 1995

Projects Attwater's Prairie Chicken Release Pens, ongoing Spring Pavilion Vondelpark Competition (with Jeffrey Blocksidge), 2019 Memorial at Texas State Cemetery, Austin, TX, 2017 (unbuilt) Clearview Residence, Denver, CO, 2016 (unbuilt) Landherr Residence, Oatmeal, TX, 2017 Comfort Guest House, Comfort, TX, 2017 Favrot Trube Residence, Comfort, TX, 2015 Prairie Chapel Studio, Crawford, TX, 2015 Landscape on Lake LBJ, 2012 (unbuilt) Hilltop House, Austin, TX, 2009 Oakwood Road Church, Ames, IA, 2007 SOA Reconsidered, design study with Hoidn/Wang Partner, 2006 Soter Lane House, Austin, TX, 2005 McDaniel Residence and Studio, Austin, TX, 2005 (unbuilt) Cravens Residence, Houston, TX, 2004 Prairie Chapel House, Crawford, TX, 2001 Audubon Sabal Palm Grove Visitor Center, Brownsville, TX, 1999 (unbuilt) Tonnesen House, Spicewood, TX, 1998 Matthews House, Austin, TX, 1997 Gallery Design for Judy Chicago, The Holocaust Memorial, Austin Museum of Art, 1994 Unitarian Fellowship, Ames, IA, 1994 Museum of Fine Arts Houston, programming study, 1993 Antique Airplane Museum, Greenfield, Iowa, 1989 (unbuilt) 8. Architectural Practice, continued

Public Art Projects, with Sandra Fiedorek Some Keys, Northwest Library, Fort Worth, Texas, 2016, Tarrant County Art in Public Places Commission Doctor Pangloss, Austin Hazardous Household Waste Facility, Austin, 1999, Austin Art In Public Places Commission 56", Howson Library, Austin, TX, 1996, Austin Art In Public Places Commission

Professional Awards and Honors Spring Pavilion Vondelpark Competition (with Jeffrey Blocksidge), Editors Choice Award, 2019 Prairie Chapel House and Studio, 2nd Place, Crittall Prize, 2015 Elevated to College of Fellows, American Institute of Architects, 2014 Chair, Jeff Hamar Design Award Jury, New Mexico, 2013 Cravens House, in Houses of Import, 2010 Rice Design Alliance Tour, 2010 David Heymann, Architect, Profile, Newsweek Online, 2007 Member, New York City AIA design awards jury, 2005 Chair, Arizona AIA design awards jury, 2003 David Heymann selected for Emerging Voices, The Architectural League of New York, 2000 Doctor Pangloss selected for Art In America, 2000 Annual Review of Art Tonnesen House, AIA Honor Award in Design, Austin Chapter, 1998 Unitarian Fellowship Sanctuary, AIA Honor Award in Design, Iowa Chapter, 1995 Unitarian Fellowship Sanctuary, AIA Honor Award in Design, Austin Chapter, 1995 Oakwood Road Church, AIA Citation Award in Design, Arizona Chapter, 2005 Oakwood Road Church, AIA Merit Award, West Mountain Region, 2005 Oakwood Road Church, Progressive Architecture Design Citation, 1994

Prior Professional Experience I.M. Pei and Partners, Architects, New York, New York, 1985 – 1986 Tod Williams and Associates, Architects, New York, New York, 1982 – 1986 Daniel Pang and Associates, Architects, New York, New York, 1981 – 1982

Publication of Architectural Work

David Heymann, Architect David Heymann, Aesthetic and Sustainable Architecture, in Oskar Von Miller Forum Yearbook 206/17 (OVMF, 2017), pp. 66-67, ill. David Heymann, Architect, in Form, Idea, Resonance – Thirty Years of Emerging Voices (New York: Princeton Press, 2015), p. 173, ill. David Heymann, in 16 Ideas for the Planet, msnbc.com Newsweek online, Spring 2007 Cathy Horyn, Lone Star Style, Style, New York Times, 8.27.2006, pp. 260-263 Paul Makovsky, New Architecture Faces the Future, Metropolis, 5.2000, pp. 74-75

Prairie Chapel Studio Aaron Seward, Studio, by David Heymann, Texas Architect, 7/8.2014, p. 96, ill.

9. Publication of Architectural Work, continued

Hilltop House Residences, (White Construction), 2018, pp. 115-133, ills. Academic Practice, (Center for American Architecture), Fall 2010, pp. 40-43, ill. Stephen Sharpe, Hideaway in Plain Sight, Texas Architect, July/August 2010, pp. 38-41, ill. Material, Light, Beauty, Context (Duratherm), 2010 Cover image, ACSA News, February 2008

Cravens House Houses of Import, Rice Design Alliance, 2011 Charles Stillman, West U’s Environmental Oasis, www.cleanhouston.org Andrea Sutton, New neighbor’s grass … friendlier, West University Examiner, 3.15.06

SOA Reconsidered, with Hoidn/Wang Partner Academic Practice, (Center for American Architecture), Fall 2010, pp. 118-119, ill. 100: Traces and Trajectories, (University of Texas), Fall 2010

Prairie Chapel House (Selected) Mitchell Owens, Texas Triumph, Architectural Digest, 8.2014, cover & pp. 50-59, ill. Ingrid Spencer, A Client For All Seasons, Architectural Record, 4.2013, pp. 40-41, ill. Adrian Parr, Hijacking Sustainability (MIT Press), 2009 Michael Ennis, End of the Road, Texas Monthly, 6.2008, pp. 86-96 Burt Constable, The best room … may not be in the house, Chicago Daily Herald, 8.10.2006 Diane Jennings, Finding Spirituality on the Farm, Dallas Morning News, 4.2002, pp. 47A-48A Elizabeth Bumiller, A Showcase Home, Rarely Shown, New York Times, date unknown Lawrence McQuillan, Judy Keen, Family ranch is an eco-friendly haven, USA Today, 4.13.2001, pp. 1A, 4A, ill. Julie Iovine, Old Heating Idea Heats Up, New York Times Claudia Feldman, A Peaceful Place…, The Houston Chronicle, 1.21.2001, pp. 58-64, ill. Scott Parks, Searching for Solitude, The Washington Post, 1.18.2001, p. H06 Frank Bruni, David Sanger, From the Ranch…, New York Times, 1.14.2001, A1, A23, ill. John Dickerson, Home on the Range, Time, (v. 156, no. 26) 1.2001, pp. 58-64, ill; also, photo, Time, 8.7.2000 Sam Attlesey, Home Sweet Ranch, The Dallas Morning News, 7.22.2000, pp. 31-32A

Doctor Pangloss, with Sandra Fiedorek Jeanne Clair Van Ryzin, Three hits, three misses: Austin Outdoor art…, Austin American Statesman, 6.23.2005 2000 Annual Review of Public Art, Art in America, July 2000, pp. 50-51, ill. Tower of Trash, The Austin-American Statesman, 1.18.2000 Art Listings: The Austin Chronicle, 2.25.2000, ill.

Audubon Sabal Palm Grove Visitor Center Jon Luoma, Good Morning, It’s A Beautiful Day at Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary, Audubon, May-June 2001, vol. 103, no. 3, pp. 56-62

10. Publication of Architectural Work, continued

Tonnesen House, with Kevin Alter Austin Honors Six, Texas Architect, 11/12, Fall, 1998 Tonnesen House, Architecture, March 1999, pp. 124-127

Unitarian Fellowship Sanctuary, with Michael Underhill and Laura J. Miller Roger Spears, A Circle of Fellowship, Iowa Architect, Spring 1995, pp. 22-23, ill. Austin Honors Design, Texas Architect, 11.1995, p. 25, ill.

Oakwood Road Church, with Michael Underhill and Laura J. Miller Thomas Leslie, Spectacular Vernacular, Iowa Architect, 2007, issue 07:261, pp. 14-17, ill. & cover Ontario Bible Church, Progressive Architecture: 1.1994, pp. 40-43, ill. Ontario Bible Church, Faith and Form (AIA/PIA): Fall 1995, p. 24, ill.

Additional Publication of Professional Practice Design Process at Sci-Arc (Monacelli Press, 1997), pp. 82-84, ill., for Oakwood Road Church and Unitarian Fellowship Ames, with Michael Underhill and Laura J. Miller

Other Citations or Publications Bradford Williams Medal, in Honors, Landscape Architecture, September, 2012, pp. 212 David Heymann, in Architecture Education Awards 2007-2008, AIA/ACSA, 2008, pp. 12-13, ill. David Heymann, photographs of agricultural buildings, in Michael Underhill, An Architecture of Substance (Iowa State University, 1990)

V. EXHIBITIONS

John S. Chase House, in conjunction with Chasing Perfection (organized by the Houston Public Library), Mebane Gallery, University of Texas, 2019 Some Keys [w/ Sandra Fiedorek], Tarrant County Art in Public Places, 2015 David Heymann, in CRITICAL PRACTICE, Mebane Gallery, University of Texas, 2010 SOA RECONSIDERED, HoidnWang Partner and David Heymann Architect, Mebane Gallery, Univ. of Texas, 2006 Moonlight 1895 – 1995 [w/ Kevin Alter], Faculty of Architecture, Univ. of Manitoba, 2002 Children’s Gallery for Material World [with Sandra Fiedorek], Austin Museum of Art, 1998 Moonlight 1895 – 1995 [w/ Kevin Alter], Mebane Gallery, University of Texas, 1995 An Architecture of Substance, Brunnier Gallery and Museum, Iowa State University, 1990 Playspaces, juried exhibition, Des Moines Art Center, 1989